Friday, March 30, 2012

I.O.U.S. Acronym by John Piper

Incline My Heart

Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish, gain! Turn my eyes from looking at worthless things and give me life in your ways. Psalm 119-36-37

Open My Eyes

Open my eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of your law. Psalm 119:18

Unite My Heart

Teach me your way, O Lord that I may walk in your truth; unite my heart to fear your name.
Psalm 86:11

Satisfy Me

Satisfy us in the morning with your steadfast love, that we may rejoice and be glad all our days.
Psalm 90:14

This acronym is found with a full explanation in Piper's book "When I Don't Desire God" on page 150-153.  Piper says "This acronym has served me well for years.  This is frontline warfare for me."

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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

John Piper Transition One Step Closer

meyerLast night the Elders at Bethlehem Baptist Church announced by way of a unanimous vote that Jason Meyer would become the candidate for Associate Pastor of Preaching and Vision.  Leading up to this vote has been a long process by the Succession and Transition Team and then by the Search Committee.
Some of the process details can be found at BBC website.

Jason Meyer, is currently professor of New Testament at Bethlehem College and Seminary.

Read the blog announcements from:
Desiring God
Between Two Worlds - Justin Taylor
Bethlehem Baptist Church
Bethlehem College and Seminary




Monday, March 26, 2012

A Father's Prayer

During WWII General Douglas MacArthur wrote this prayer for his son Arthur.  It is an encouragement to me to do the same for my own children.  

A Father’s Prayer - By General Douglas MacArthur

Build me a son, 0 Lord, who will be strong enough to know when he is weak, and brave enough to face himself when he is afraid; one who will be proud and unbending in honest defeat, and humble and gentle in victory.

Build me a son whose wishes will not take the place of deeds: a son will know Thee—and that to know himself is the foundation stone of knowledge.

Lead him, I pray, not in the path of ease and comfort, but under the stress and stress and spur of difficulties and challenge. Here let him learn to stand up in the storm: here let him learn compassion for those who fail.

Build me a son whose heart will be clear, whose goal will he high; a son who will master himself before he seeks to master other men; one who will reach into the future, yet never forget the past.

And after all these things are his, add, I pray, enough of a sense of humor, so that he may always be serious, yet never take himself too seriously. Give him humility, so that he may always remember the simplicity of true greatness, the open mind of true wisdom, and the meekness of true strength.

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